2015 Children's Health Fair
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[March 30, 2015]
LINCOLN - 5th Graders from Logan County
gathered at the Lincoln Park District for the Children's Health Fair
on Friday. While there, students were able to participate in
activities and ask questions of professionals in health and fitness,
medical, safety, and emergency response fields.
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Staying in groups, students got a first-hand experience at how
the heart works. Jumping through hoops, bouncing balls, crawling
through tunnels, and sitting on wheeled dollies pulling themselves
along a rope with explanation along the way helped students
understand how the blood flows through the heart. Medical personal
explained different ways to check your heart rate and how important
exercise is to the heart.
Lincoln College students were in the building to help the 5th
graders work through some fun exercises, including jumping jacks,
running, and lunges. Relay races and running activities were planned
to demonstrate that you don't need fancy exercise equipment to stay
in shape. You just need to move. High fives were given all around as
the kids completed each activity.
Everyone was invited to sit in an ambulance and ask questions about
what it would be like to have to ride to the hospital with the
paramedics.
Firefighters were on hand to answer questions about what it is like
to respond to a fire; until they were actually called out to respond
to an emergency.
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Students who wanted to participate in something different that
illustrates the value of sight, were blind folded and asked to swing
a bat at a ball. After a few attempts students realized how
difficult it must be for those who are blind to do things that
seeing people take for granted.
Throughout each activity, the students were encouraged to take care
of themselves: eat properly, exercise, brush your teeth, wear a
helmet when doing dangerous activities, etc.
Leaving with a bag full of goodies, students went back to school
armed with information that will be useful to help them live a
happy, healthy life.
[Lisa Ramlow]
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